I really dont know this and i need it for my homework. we are readiung short stories and we are reading stolen day now and we have to do a RD of a plot line for it. Help me, someoneanswer this ? already.
what are they values og the story
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Gift is a thing given willingly to someone without payment. On my nineteenth birthday I got a very wonderful gift from my parents. This is the best memory in my birthday day.
The boy's father loved to tell stories, especially stories about himself and the Civil War. The stories were not true, but the people loved them anyway. There is not much to do in a small town, but the boy's father could always be counted on to liven things up. When hard times came and the boy's family was "down and out," his father often took off for weeks at a time while his mother labored to feed the children. His father would come home occasionally, bringing a ham or something good to eat, and though the boy's mother was happy then, the boy himself was bitter. Then one night, while his mother was away, the boy's father came home and sat quietly at the table with an inexplicable look of sadness on his face. After awhile, he got up and took the boy to the pond in the rain, where both undressed, and the father, putting his son's hand on his shoulder, swam across the pond and back. Through that strange but wonderful experience, the boy discovered "a feeling of closeness" with his father, and saw in the man he had always scorned "a new and strange dignity." From that day on, the boy felt a kinship with his father, who was a storyteller, just as he himself would one day be.
The eve, is the day before May day Same as Christmas eve is the day before Christmas day.
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Sherwood Anderson's "Stolen Day" was first published in 1912. It is a short story that explores the themes of childhood, innocence, and perception.
Sherwood Anderson
"A Stolen Day" is a short story by Sherwood Anderson that is set in a small American town where a boy named Benji struggles with his perception of time and the monotony of his daily routine. The story explores themes of childhood, imagination, and the passage of time.
In the story "Stolen Day" by Sherwood Anderson, the protagonist, Sister Laurentia, struggles internally with her own thoughts and perceptions. There isn't a clear external antagonist in the traditional sense in this story.
The main character in "Stolen Day" by Sherwood Anderson is a young boy named Dick. He is the protagonist who struggles with his moral decision to skip school and pick berries with two older boys.
The conflict in "Stolen Day" revolves around the protagonist's internal struggle as he grapples with whether to adhere to his mother's rules and expectations or to follow his own desires. The boy faces a moral dilemma as he decides whether to prioritize his own forbidden activities or obey his mother's instructions, leading to a conflict between his sense of independence and his sense of responsibility.
stolen day is the most on your set tip of story.
stolen day
The narrator in "Stolen Day" is a young boy who experiences a conflict with his perception of time and adulthood, while the narrator in "The Night the Bed Fell" is Jerome's older brother recounting a humorous and chaotic event in his family's life. The tone and themes are different in each story, with "Stolen Day" focusing on growth and maturity, and "The Night the Bed Fell" exploring familial dynamics and absurd situations.
do you summerize the story of the stolen day///
"The Stolen Day" is written in the third-person point of view.
The number of phones stolen each day in the UK alone is 300 per day